French scientist Luc Montagnier (Luc Montagnier), which was yesterday awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the AIDS virus, suggests that therapeutic vaccine for the disease appear in the next four years, reports the Mail Online. According scientists, creating a therapeutic vaccine for the treatment of HIV infection likely than the development of a vaccine. With sufficient funding therapeutic vaccine test results appear in print in the next three or four years, he said. A therapeutic vaccine for HIV-infected patients can be administered. Its application is to prevent the symptoms of AIDS, said the Nobel laureate. Luc Montagnier and his compatriot Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, also awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983, were able to recognize the situation and describe. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of the lymph node biopsy patients This discovery was one prerequisite for understanding the mechanisms of disease development and the creation of anti-retroviral therapy to slow the disease, said the Nobel committee.
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